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Writer: Martha Filipic Source: Ted Futris, Human Development and Family Science I’m dreading the holidays. Something always happens and I usually become very upset. Is there anything I can do to de-stress and actually enjoy myself this year? First, you’re not alone. The holiday “blues” often stem from the demands of the season -- shopping (on a deadline, no less), parties, family obligations, housecleaning, decorating, houseguests -- you name it, there’s always something extra to sap your time and energy. It’s also often a time many people feel lonely or soberly self-reflective as the year draws to a close. Combine that with fatigue, financial stress, and disappointments stemming from unrealistic expectations, and you have a solid mix for stress, tension and even depression. The National Mental Health Association and the Mayo Clinic offer tips for coping during the holidays. Among them are:
For additional guidance, see Ohio State University Extension’s “Marriage Matters” online newsletter at http://hec.osu.edu/famlife/marriagematters/; click on “Surviving the Holidays.” More coping strategies are available at the Mayo Clinic’s Web site at http://mayoclinic.com and the Mental Health Association’s site at http://www.nmha.org. Search for “holiday depression.” Family Fundamentals is a monthly column on family issues especially regarding finances and relationships. It is a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Send questions to Family Fundamentals, c/o Martha Filipic, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1044, or filipic.3@osu.edu. |
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